Like anyone else you'll be unable to speak intelligibly for a bit, lisping and slurring your words. When the swelling goes down you should be able to learn to speak around it so that you sound pretty well the same as you did before you got it, especially if it's not placed too far forward. A really big or irregular end on the top will make it hard to speak without a lisp.
Getting your tongue pierced with a small, barely noticeable lisp may temporarily affect your speech as you adjust to the piercing. However, once you get used to it, it should not significantly worsen your lisp. It's always best to discuss any concerns with a professional piercer before getting the piercing.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
It is common for a tongue to be swollen for 3-5 days after getting pierced. If the swelling persists beyond this timeframe or if you experience excessive pain or difficulty swallowing, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional.
The cost of getting your tongue pierced at Studio 13 can vary, but it typically ranges from $40 to $80. It's best to contact the studio directly to get an exact price quote.
Yes, you can speak after getting your tongue pierced. However, it may be a bit difficult and uncomfortable initially due to swelling and soreness. It's important to follow aftercare instructions provided by your piercer to ensure proper healing and minimize discomfort.
Yes, icing your tongue after getting it pierced can help reduce swelling and discomfort. Apply ice wrapped in a cloth for short periods of time, 10-15 minutes on and off, for the first few hours after the piercing. Be sure to follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your piercer.
yes
There is no length requirement for getting your tongue pierced. Anyone can get their tongue pierced with the exception of people that have their own personal and/or medical reasons.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
Ahhh Yes you can.
Getting a tongue piercin will hurt a bit regardless of what you've had pierced before.
What do you think? You're getting a hole stabbed through your tongue.
At a piercing parlor. Getting it done by a professional is best.
Yes in fact you can.
Like sticking out your tongue and having someone jab an icepick through it.
yes he has his tongue pierced
No. Piercing your belly button wont hurt as compared to piercing your tongue.
Joe Jonas didn't get his tongue pierced, but he did get his ears pierced.